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Hebbar is a Hindu surname from Karnataka in India. It is found amongst various Brahmin communities, including Chitpavan Brahmins, Deshastha Brahmins, Havyaka Brahmins, Kota Brahmins, Panchagrama Brahmins, Shivalli Brahmins, Tuluva Hebbars, Sthanika Brahminss, Smartha Brahmins and Hebbar Iyengars.

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Etymology

Hebbar was derived from the Kannada word, hebbu/hiridhu meaning big, and haruva which means a Brahman. [1]

Notable people

The following is a list of notable people with last name Hebbar.

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References

  1. Bailey, Bryan A.; Meinhardt, Lyndel W. (22 February 2016). Cacao Diseases: A History of Old Enemies and New Encounters. Springer. ISBN   978-3-319-24789-2.

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